Amazon reinvents 'The Wheel of Time' for the small screen, with surprising turns This long-awaited adaptation of Robert Jordan's sprawling fantasy epic feels scaled-down for home viewing, but compelling characters and nice twists keep things rolling along. Glen Weldon
At Seattle Art Museum, the art and influence of photographer Imogen Cunningham 'She was constantly evolving, constantly working with and meeting other artists, both within photography and beyond. She was an exceptionally vocal champion for women, especially in the arts, and especially in photography.' Andy Hurst
New York Times doc on Janet Jackson's Super Bowl scandal leaves questions unanswered A new documentary looks at the "wardrobe malfunction" during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show in a new light – but doesn't definitively answer some important questions. Eric Deggans
In defense of Dick's Drive-In Ichiro earns a spot in the Mariners Hall of Fame. A Boeing 747 lands in some schmancy new SLU apartments. And a Business Insider writer finds Dick's burgers lacking. Clare McGrane
The how and why of Elsa Sjunneson’s fight to end ableism ‘I think sometimes that we are a little bit like ghosts. We’re haunting the world because it’s not entirely ours and we scare people.’ John O'Brien
The winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards will brighten your day Among this year's winners are a trio of gossipy raccoons, a joyful bird reunion and an all-powerful prairie dog. Rachel Treisman
Frida Kahlo just shattered an auction record, ousting her husband "Diego y yo" depicts Kahlo's husband, Diego Rivera, on her forehead. It fetched $34.9 million in a Sotheby's auction — shattering a record set by Rivera. Bill Chappell
How do you know if your oil is hot enough to deep fry? Use your ears Researchers in the field of fluid dynamics say understanding the sounds oil bubbles make at different temperatures has applications beyond the frying pan. Christopher Intagliata
Netflix's 'Gentefied' feels real — because Latinx creatives are behind it In an industry where Latinx actors and creatives are woefully underrepresented, the creators of Netflix's Gentefied put their own lives into the show. The second season is out now. Mia Estrada
Yer a relic, Harry: The first Harry Potter movie premiered exactly 20 years ago "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" premiered on Nov. 16, 2001. To celebrate, we're dusting off our Pensieve and revisiting NPR's coverage from 20 years ago. Rachel Treisman